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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The fee for the BAMS course at Shree Om University includes various components including tuition fee and registration fee. The tuition fee of BAMS is INR 11 Lacs per year. Candidates who want admission to Shree Om University can visit the official website to register for admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To be eligible for admission to BAMS at Om Group of Colleges, candidates are required to Pass Class 12 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with 50% aggregate from a recognised board. Further, candidates must appear for the accepted entrance exam i.e NEET. After fulfillment of the eligibility criteria, candidates are required to visit the official website of the college to apply online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
About 90+ best Medical colleges are there in Uttar Pradesh. Of these, 50 are government colleges and 40 are private colleges. NEET and UP NEET are the popular entrance exams for admission to top Medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. The best MBBS colleges in Uttar Pradesh are IMS- Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Post Graduate Medical Sciences (SGPGI), King George's Medical University (KGMU) Lucknow, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Integral University (IUL), School of Medical Sciences and Research, and many more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates from the Pharma D program will be less at risk from automation-driven job displacement because the profession involves critical thinking, interacting with patients, and clinical decision-making, in which human experience is vital.
While automation and artificial intelligence are making processes such as drug dispensing and data analysis more efficient, jobs in clinical pharmacy, research, pharmacovigilance, and patient counseling will remain in need of qualified professionals.
Nevertheless, keeping oneself abreast of new technology breakthroughs and acquiring the skill sets in AI-based healthcare devices can future-proof one's
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pre-committal but highly recommended is that you become familiar with your future passion through study of course structure, jobs, and market opportunities.
Consulting with professionals, taking part in workshops, or joining short introduction courses can give you hands-on experience.
Job shadows, internships, or volunteer opportunities in like environments will provide you with real-world experience in day-to-day operations.
Further, you can take into account your interests, capabilities, and future career aspirations that may lead in determining whether the field is meeting your expectations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students that are very into the subject, have strong analytical skills, and which have a passion for health care or related fields will see the most benefit from the Pharma D program. Also do to well to those that pay attention to detail, have problem solving skills, and a drive to continuous learning. Also it has been seen that which professionals have excellent communication skills, adaptability, and which are able to work under pressure do very well in this field. Also a background in Science, while Bio and Chem in particular are useful, what we see is that dedication and a commitment to the field is also very key to success.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The key subjects covered in the Pharma D course include:
Anatomy & Physiology
Pathology & Microbiology
Pharmacology
Medical Equipment & Technology
Diagnostic Techniques
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following are the risks or challenges of pursuing a career after finishing a Pharma D course:
- brutal competition for jobs in well-established firms.
- continuously upskilling due to technology advancements.
- psychologically and physically demanding job environments.
- contact with health risks in laboratory and clinical settings.
- long and irregular working hours, especially in healthcare-related jobs.
- Laws have to be adhered to strictly in an attempt to meet legal and ethical requirements.
- Certain specialty do not have much professional advancement without further education.
- employment dependence on government policies and business trends.
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